BEST ANSWER:Slant muzzle break. I just plink at the range, but I have been very satisfied with this weapon. Trigger is far better than expected. Iron sights are accurate. Stock is a bit short and it is tough to find a good cheek weld, but those are my only complaints. Owned the weapon one year as of this writing.

BEST ANSWER:Slant muzzle break. I just plink at the range, but I have been very satisfied with this weapon. Trigger is far better than expected. Iron sights are accurate. Stock is a bit short and it is tough to find a good cheek weld, but those are my only complaints. Owned the weapon one year as of this writing.

Not sure if the trunion is forged or cast. Of course a nicely cast item will be more than fine. I would not worry about that. The big contention with these guns is the receiver - if it is stamped (Chinese) or milled. I am very happy with this gun, buy with confidence. It is not made in China.

Mine had more of a walnut finish, a little darker than pictured, but close. I don't think the manufacturer focuses on wood color consistency and the lower cost of the rifle probably reflects that. I've seen online pictures that suggest they range greatly in color. I love my rifle, by the way. The safety is pretty stiff but otherwise I'm pretty satisfied.

I have been wanting to get one of these for a while, but I have been reading about canted front sight on various gun forums and I don’t wanna go through the trouble with that. Does the Wasr10 suffer from this or are there no issues with front sight canting? I would appreciate your input. Thank you

BEST ANSWER:The ones they mfg. now is a lot better than the older ones. Still any AK from any Mfg. may have slightly canted sights. The only way to know for sure is to look at it before you buy it. Mine has a slight cant but I adjusted the front sight enough to make up for it. If you plan on putting an optic on it you should be good to go.

BEST ANSWER:The ones they mfg. now is a lot better than the older ones. Still any AK from any Mfg. may have slightly canted sights. The only way to know for sure is to look at it before you buy it. Mine has a slight cant but I adjusted the front sight enough to make up for it. If you plan on putting an optic on it you should be good to go.

Mine didn’t have an issue at all! However I did read the same things online but ultimately the benefits outwayed the risks. Plus if there is any sort of issue customer support has been more than helpful (wanted to see if an aftermarket part would be supported). Hope this helps!

I can't speak for all of them and I'm no expert, but I have bought this rifle and mine is good. I believe when I firearm ships to your FFL you get to look it over and either accept or reject if something is wrong with it.

BEST ANSWER:It doesnt suck. The c39v2 albeit a milled reciever after a multirude of rounds begibs to have headspacing issues. The c39v2 is american made but not to the standards that should follow such a statement. When looking at them the c39v2 also tends to be more expensive.

BEST ANSWER:It doesnt suck. The c39v2 albeit a milled reciever after a multirude of rounds begibs to have headspacing issues. The c39v2 is american made but not to the standards that should follow such a statement. When looking at them the c39v2 also tends to be more expensive.

The C39 has a milled receiver while the WASR is stamped. I would certainly give a big edge to the WASR however as it has a tougher built bolt carrier and trunion, also the barrel is chrome lined and will last you much longer. It's a great gun, I would recommend it.

My rifle came in with model 2018 wasr-10 is very well made, nice finish and overall great look. Firing the rifle was not a problem at all, without a single malfuction after 240 rounds. The sights are lined perfectly, i was shooting at 100 yards with 2 1/2" group. GrabaGun has an excellent shipping, handling and great price.

No problems at all with gun. Century seem to have fix all problems they had with the wasr 10s. Will shoot any kind of ammo you run through it with zero malfunction! Excellent shipping and handling with grabagun...Give em a try you want be disappointed.

Haven’t been to the range to break it in yet, but after breaking down and inspecting I can honestly say it’s a well built AK, only down side is the rear iron sight is a tad bit off other than that it’s a great rifle

Swapped out my stock for a tapco side folding stock, switched my grip with a wooden one too.

Wasn't overly sure what I would end up getting due to mixed reviews. The rifle I received was in perfect working order. Ran some factory Hornady SST ammunition and my hand loads through it. Zero issues. The trigger is way better than expected. All in all very happy with the rifle!

I had one of these yrs ago and the new one i got a year ago in 09/2018 is hands down a better one the inside rails are perfect no chips and the magwell looks to me like it was made a double stack absolutely no cut marks acc the wood furniture looks very good

As always, Grabagun had a great price and shipped quickly. I've used them several times now, but I can't say how their customer service is because I've never needed to contact them (which is great). As for the WASR, it's exactly what it's supposed to be. It's not the fanciest gun (or even fanciest AK) but it's reliable and very fun. I've already put hundreds of rounds through it without a hitch, and it was zeroed in out of the box. Just be careful buying mags for it online. Not all AK mags fit all AKs, as I've found out. Thankfully, though, the polymer one it comes with works fine.

Grabagun has the WASR at a great price. ALMOST all the problems with the WASR have been addressed they just need to supply something made of metal for the pistol grip to screw into and obtain wood from some other source than the balsa-pine clone that is currently used. At this price one can buy the WASR and outfit the rifle in MagPul furniture, get a metal piece from a parts kit to replace the accursed plastic screw receptical for the pistol grip and one tremendous AK can be had for a very reasonable price

Though I find it hard to admit the newer WASR AK's are at the very least most certainly worth the money. I am a chrome lined barrel "old timer" and still don't buy the "cheap metal treatment is better than chrome lining" B.S. and the WASR does have a GREAT chrome lined bore and chamber. Just be ready to toss the supplied furniture in the woodstove and add on something like MagPul as even if one refinishes the "made for midgets" WARSAW length stocks the Century supplied wood is..........poor quality at best and WILL crack on you in short order. I still do not believe that there is an American made AK on the market that is of the quality and has the longevity of even the WASR......just hope like the dickens that you dont need any customer support from Century as it is renowned for being non existant and again be ready to add new furniture. Properly outfitted the rifle is a BEST buy especially at the price that Grabagun is currently offering the rifles for. Great rifle especially for the money. No Arsenal or Vepr but for the bucks......you cannot miss this opportunity!!

Grabagun.com was awesome as always. It would be nice to know sooner what the ship date will be, I tend to be an anxious buyer. As for the AK, it is exactly what I expected. The would is of a lesser quality but I knew that when I bought it. My plans were to refinish the furniture right out of the box. After stripping the wood I found it difficult to get it to accept a stain properly but after messing around with it an using some of my old tricks I got it the color I wanted. Just waiting for it to dry so I can lay the polyurethane down. I'll find out next week how accurate it is out of the box and if the Tapco trigger is satisfactory. It will be a nice addition to my military collection.

Great value, all the numbers matched on the firearm. Slide stuck a little bit but it just needs some polishing and attention (many tutorials on YouTube on what needs to be done) and Hoppe's Gun Grease to make it a smooth operator. GREAT PURCHASE! THANKS, GRABAGUN!